The Ten Commandments Bill, formally known as House Bill 313, would require Georgia public schools to display the Ten Commandments in three key locations, alongside other historical American documents.
He said the Ten Commandments in classrooms would provide an outlet for teachers and students to discuss those topics in an age-appropriate way. A similar bill was passed in Louisiana last year ...
State representatives engaged in a lengthy, impassioned debate. Opponents said the bill represented an unconstitutional government endorsement of religion, and warned of legal challenges.
Kentucky isn't the first state to introduce this idea. Last year, Louisiana's legislature passed a bill requiring public ...
The proposal nearly died on Wednesday when a Republican senator said he hit the wrong button and voted against the bill ...